By Diana Liang Name: Meg and Joe plus Lady and Benny (Dachshunds)Location: Royal Oak, MichiganSize: 1,350 square feetYears lived in: 1 year, owned Embracing the quirks — uneven floors, for instance — of an almost 100-year-old house is a challenge for people in the profession of precision. Like Meg and

By Lula Poggi Name: Sara, her husband and their three childrenLocation: Sant Gervasi — Barcelona, Spain Size: 7,000 square feetYears lived in: 5 years, owned Sara’s no fan of minimal design. Thankfully, she’s got plenty of room to get as ornate as she wants. Chandeliers from France, rugs from Russia

By Shifrah Combiths Moving is nerve-wracking enough for the humans of the family. Can you imagine the stress on our furry friends when they’re uprooted from the homes they’ve come to know? Here are some ways to keep pets’ anxiety to a minimum during a relocation. READ MORE » …read

By Minette Hand Name: Adam LaGrecaLocation: Clinton Hill, BrooklynSize: 475 square feetYears lived in: 1 year, renting Adam’s apartment is located in a tall, all-glass high-rise building on a street that runs right through the heart of Brooklyn. His neighborhood is filled with tree-lined streets, long-time residents, college students from

By Tara Bellucci IKEA’s latest collaboration is out of this world—literally. The Swedish retailer is partnering with the folks at NASA and Lund University to help create space saving furniture for space travel, as well as here on Earth. READ MORE » …read more Source: Apartment Therapy

By Julia Brenner Emergency BnB operates a lot like Airbnb: you enter a zip code, review descriptions and host profiles, and choose a short-term stay option. The difference? No money is exchanged. The hosts on Emergency BnB offer up their spaces free of charge to refugees and victims of domestic

By Apartment Therapy Submissions Malcolm’s bedroom had seen better days. He decided to strip away all of the ’80s chintz and adopt a look more in keeping with the home’s Victorian roots. After putting in the work on a super impressive IKEA hack, going with a dark wall color and